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Hard Drive Crash Tips
Hearing a buzzing or clicking noise emanating from your
PC? Screen reads: "Operating System Not Found?", or "Drive Not Found"? Have
you encountered the evil "blue screen of death"? You could be experiencing
a physical hard drive crash. Or, you could have simply just encountered
some operating system issues, which are quite common.
Starting out, take a look at the issue your computer is facing. First of
all, are their physical issues with your PC? Aside from very obvious physical
issues, such as a system affected by disaster such as fire or flood, there
are some things you should check.
Hard Disk Danger Sounds
If your hard disk drive is emitting odd sounds such as clicking, scraping
or grinding sounds, your best bet is to immediately turn your PC off. In
most cases where actual noises are heard, this is critical, as your hard
drive is likely damaging itself! Noises are typically symptomatic of protective
hard drive head failure.
This can destroy the data on your hard drive, mainly because of the high
rate of spin for most hard drives, which can range from 4,200 RPM for a
newer laptop drive to 15,000 RPM+ for high end SCSI drives. When noises
are being heard, the head can damage the actual hard disk platters very
quickly. If you are in fact experiencing a situation like this, contact
us for a data recovery quote right away. It may be likely that your hard
disk drive is damaged, and may need to be serviced at our clean room.
Using Disk Utility Software
Currently, there are hundreds of data retrieval software
products on the market, many of which are good, and many of which not
so good. What you should understand about these products is that they
are typically created for preventative maintenance, and not actual data
recovery. These programs, often called Utilities, are fine for correcting
minor day-to-day system problems, but in extreme cases they frequently
can actually cause more damage, and render data unrecoverable. Here are
some of the most important things you should know when experiencing data
loss:
- When you hear strange noises coming from your PC,
never use your utility software. This is critical!! Your attempts to
use the software could actually further damage your hard drive, as the
sounds you are hearing are most likely a physical problem. There is
simply NO software that is currently available that will fix hard drive
problems. It is likely there will never be such a product, so be warned!
- If you are already booted up, you may want to attempt
to backup your important data if you have not already. This is a risky
move, depending on how far gone your drive is. If you have a S.M.A.R.T.-enabled
system (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) running,
see what it says. This system will typically warn you if your drive
may be ready for imminent failure. If you want to take the risk, you
may be able to pull the data from the drive, and avoid having to have
a physical hard disk drive recovery service performed.
In the end, your best bet is always to turn off your
computer immediately, and contact a professional. Shutting down your computer
prevents any further damage to both your hard drive and to the data it
contains.
Saving An Undo File - A Critical Move With Utility Programs
Most disk utility programs worth their salt (avoid software with no "Undo"
function altogether) will always ask you if you would like to save an
"undo" file so that it can reverse any potential negative changes it may
make to your hard drive.
Always ensure you click yes. In many cases, if your utility program does
not prevent the damage to your data, an undo file will at least ensure
that further damage is not caused. As well, by sending the undo file on
a disk with your hard drive, we can better recover all of your data.
Data Recovery For Windows NT/2000/XP Server, Linux, Unix and NetWare
Attempting to recover data from systems based on professional level operating
systems by yourself is not necessarily a good idea, no matter your particular
level of expertise. Be warned especially about using disk utility programs
for these particular systems, as they are expensive systems which should
be treated with care. If you have hard disk problems with any of the OS
flavors mentioned above, contact a professional first.
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